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Ep. 8: Google+, MySpace, and our 1500th Episode!
This week in tech news, Google gets back into social networking with Google+. Justin Timberlake is bringing Sexy Back, and we celebrate our 1500th episode with a big juicy cake!
Ep. 1501: Is Timberlake bringing Myspace back?
MySpace has been sold to Specific Media for a whopping $35 million and Justin Timberlake is reported to be one of the investors. Can Justin bring the sexy back to MySpace? Google's Google+ social media site opens and closes the invites within one day, and Antuan Goodwin might be to blame. And Donald Bell joins us to give his two cents on the HP TouchPad. It's show 1501... Join us tomorrow as we go back in time for show 1500!
Loaded: Intel and the smackdown
Intel gets slapped with a huge antitrust fine, Sling releases an expensive iPhone app for TV viewing, and OLED-screen MP3 players try to bring sexy back.
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Ep. 1356: Microsoft listens to the show
Microsoft now says the Kinect was left open "by design." Ok, if that's what you have to say to save some face, guys. We know you got the "Lego robotics model" idea from us. Also, Netflix officially launches its streaming-only plan, Murdoch brings the paywall to the iPad, and FIOS gets even faster for the lucky few who have it (or can afford it). --Molly